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scott pelley shows us why they chose to stay behind and what's left. >> reporter: let us show you what parts of long beach island used to look like. notice the white house with the pool. now look at it today. that's the white house. wrecked. and the street is now a canal. long beach island has 150,000 residents in the summer, but today we found it mostly empty. the national guard is on patrol. earth movers are clearing roads and tons of beach sand. piles of debris are rising in parking lots. among the only residents here today were frank and sandra smith. they rode out the storm. they're in day three without power and the utility may shut off gas in town tonight as a safety precaution. it's been several days. what has it been like living here on the island? >> cold. dreary. we have no water except drinking water. no electric. >> reporter: why did you decide to stay? >> we knew if we left we couldn't come back. they won't let -- if we leave now we can't come back. would you like to see inside? >> reporter: what does it look like in there? >> pretty awful. >> reporter: let's have a look
scott pelley shows us why they chose to stay behind and what's left. >> reporter: let us show you what parts of long beach island used to look like. notice the white house with the pool. now look at it today. that's the white house. wrecked. and the street is now a canal. long beach island has 150,000 residents in the summer, but today we found it mostly empty. the national guard is on patrol. earth movers are clearing roads and tons of beach sand. piles of debris are rising in parking...
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us at mornings at cbs 5 dot co. we're watching the po tt and ann romney comment on facebook or twitter, or email us at mornings@cbs5.com. we'll share some more with you later in the show. >>> and we're watching the polling place where mitt and ann romney have just arrived. this is in belmont, massachusetts. a little suburb just outside of boston where the romneys -- we have a cameraman that's trying to find them apparently -- but what time is it there? it's about 8:41. i imagine he had a late-night last night and about to vote in the bay state. >>> stay right here with cbs 5 for the up-to-the-minute campaign 2012 results. special live coverage all starts at 4:00 and we will also be streaming results live at cbssf.com. >>> 5:42 right now. the east coast braces for another hit. >> the flooding concerns as a new storm prepares to follow sandy. >> and some call itself expression. others say keep it to yourself. a bay area city moves a step closer to banning nudity. okay, now here's our holiday gift list. aww, not the ma
us at mornings at cbs 5 dot co. we're watching the po tt and ann romney comment on facebook or twitter, or email us at mornings@cbs5.com. we'll share some more with you later in the show. >>> and we're watching the polling place where mitt and ann romney have just arrived. this is in belmont, massachusetts. a little suburb just outside of boston where the romneys -- we have a cameraman that's trying to find them apparently -- but what time is it there? it's about 8:41. i imagine he had...
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it prohibits the use of money by payroll production, which is how you use race money. it's not how corporations use the money for politics. it says that unions are required to give permission from each individual member. there is still not money raised by payroll depression. the people who wrote prop 30 to know very well it would have a devastating impact on the ability of unions to purchase -- to participate and get an effective price to the members and to the cause of the support through public education and public safety, et cetera. as i said before, it would have virtually zero impact on both the corporations on billionaires, and to an extent you really have to judge these propositions by the company. it's not just how -- based in iowa and arizona, tens of millions of dollars supporting prop 32. we don't even know who is funding those. >> about if we look at who is the voice, the flipside is the voice against it is the california teachers association, the public employees union. they have a special interest here. it's called pensions. it's called payroll. it's call
it prohibits the use of money by payroll production, which is how you use race money. it's not how corporations use the money for politics. it says that unions are required to give permission from each individual member. there is still not money raised by payroll depression. the people who wrote prop 30 to know very well it would have a devastating impact on the ability of unions to purchase -- to participate and get an effective price to the members and to the cause of the support through...
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if you have a consumer complaint, call us at 1-888-5- helps-u. yes, finally, but the paperwork had gotten lost she might still be responsible >> thank you. >>> well, one week after -- >> gas prices have fallen below $4 a gallon on average in california. aaa says it's now 3.97 a gallon for regular. many parts of the bay area it's still above $4 a gallon but the price is coming down. gas prices in the northeast have risen because of service disruptions caused by superstorm sandy. they have gone up three cents a gallon in new york, 7 cents in new jersey. and long lines at gas stations again today in new jersey. lines early this morning were several blocks long rationing remains in effect in a dozen counties. drivers with odd numbered license plates were allowed to gas up today. >>> well, one week after sandy slammed the northeast, many in the northeast are struggling with no power, flooded homes, frigid temperatures. cbs reporter alison harmelin is in the hard hit staten island with the latest developments. >>> reporter: commuters waited in long lin
if you have a consumer complaint, call us at 1-888-5- helps-u. yes, finally, but the paperwork had gotten lost she might still be responsible >> thank you. >>> well, one week after -- >> gas prices have fallen below $4 a gallon on average in california. aaa says it's now 3.97 a gallon for regular. many parts of the bay area it's still above $4 a gallon but the price is coming down. gas prices in the northeast have risen because of service disruptions caused by superstorm...
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lawrence has left us. he is down in san jose with a little preview. >> he is playing the science guy. i don't think you're ever coming back, lawrence. >> reporter: no. this is a lot of fun. a lot of kids can come down here and make some really interesting neat stuff. it's all part of a neat science festival they have at the tech museum of innovation in san jose. if you want to check it out. they have all kinds of things. this is what they are going to be using to launch some of those planes right here in the lobby and around the tech museum. they have exhibits, imax, real scientists that you can come down and meet and ask them very important questions too. the silicon valley really the center of what has been major innovations that really changed the world. you can come down and meet some of the scientists who have helped to make some of the changes. of course, the weather looking nice now. we are talking about some sunshine coming our way. we're going to need it this morning. it's chilly in spots, low 40s
lawrence has left us. he is down in san jose with a little preview. >> he is playing the science guy. i don't think you're ever coming back, lawrence. >> reporter: no. this is a lot of fun. a lot of kids can come down here and make some really interesting neat stuff. it's all part of a neat science festival they have at the tech museum of innovation in san jose. if you want to check it out. they have all kinds of things. this is what they are going to be using to launch some of...
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just west of us offshore by a couple hundred miles. then riding way up to the north because of the huge ridge of the high pressure, which is the reason why we're so sunny and warm today. not moving tomorrow, weather is not changing tomorrow. record warmth is possible for a second straight day. many of you will have an afternoon in the 80s, right before the sunset about five minutes after five. high pressure moves out after that and then it is all about a big area of low pressure, shoving the high out of here. giving us a cooler weather by wednesday and then the cold front moves through on thursday as you're going to feel the effects on friday and into the weekend as we will struggle to make it out of the 50s, just a couple days removed from the highs in the 80s. once again very warm tomorrow for the election day. no weather reason to not vote and to get out and exercise your right. much cooler weather arrives on wednesday and the snow level on friday, they will drop all the way down to 3,000 feet with the scattered showers out. there l
just west of us offshore by a couple hundred miles. then riding way up to the north because of the huge ridge of the high pressure, which is the reason why we're so sunny and warm today. not moving tomorrow, weather is not changing tomorrow. record warmth is possible for a second straight day. many of you will have an afternoon in the 80s, right before the sunset about five minutes after five. high pressure moves out after that and then it is all about a big area of low pressure, shoving the...
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for all of us. hall. polls are set to open in the city and all over california in about half an hour. voters will >>> a live look at san francisco city hall. you can hear the power washer, as well. the polls are set to open in the city and all over california in about half hour. voters will make their decisions on various state propositions. mitt romney has voted in the presidential election. ice wife was at his side tuesday morning. they vote in belmont, massachusetts. the republican presidential candidate will return to boston tonight for an election day reception at the boston convention center. asked who he voted for, he said, i think you know. >> i think we all know. >> on the road for 500 days so probably can't wait. >>> election officials though in new jersey and new york are taking steps to make sure everyone can vote despite some challenges created by that storm sandy. both states are allowing people to cast ballots at any polling place. there are shuttling to get people to the polls. and ballots
for all of us. hall. polls are set to open in the city and all over california in about half an hour. voters will >>> a live look at san francisco city hall. you can hear the power washer, as well. the polls are set to open in the city and all over california in about half hour. voters will make their decisions on various state propositions. mitt romney has voted in the presidential election. ice wife was at his side tuesday morning. they vote in belmont, massachusetts. the republican...
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that was the argument that was being used this time. okay, lets a say you support the idea of the death penalty. the fact that the state of california has spent $4 billion since 1978 and had 13 executions that are being tied up in appeals, and that is costing about $300 million per execution, why not spend the money elsewhere. that was the argument. but then on the ballot it also pointed out it would cost $100 million for other programs so when people got in that ballot box, perhaps that argument reversed it. this is a reversal of what the polls have been showing. >> i wonder how much the economy played into it, you know we've had so much -- >> we tried to point to a lot of things but a lot of this stuff, whether it's this or three strikes, it's how you feel going n it's just one of those issues that people carry around with them, gay marriage, death penalty. it's an emotional issue as much as an economy issue or anything else. >> we'll see it again and again until it passes, probably. >> or we'll continue to fight it out in courts. >>
that was the argument that was being used this time. okay, lets a say you support the idea of the death penalty. the fact that the state of california has spent $4 billion since 1978 and had 13 executions that are being tied up in appeals, and that is costing about $300 million per execution, why not spend the money elsewhere. that was the argument. but then on the ballot it also pointed out it would cost $100 million for other programs so when people got in that ballot box, perhaps that...
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now, all of us will be paying more sales tax. a quarter cent that boils down to paying a penny more for every $4 that you spend. most of the money raised from these new taxes will go to school. we're talking k-12, colleges and universities. the governor had a proverbial gun to the head of education budgets saying if prop 30 didn't pass, state schools would see $6 billion in cuts. prop 30 is also going to transfer money to local governments to help pay for public safety programs. >> proposition 30, i know a lot of people have some doubts, had some questions. >> we took that case to the voter and the voter really understood the truth about the initiative, basically what they're saying is, i'm standing with you. >> reporter: a lot of people weren't, though. the main argument against prop 30 was that sacramento lawmakers should not get more money because they have proven wasteful in the past. opponents said if it didn't pass, the legislature and the governor would somehow find the money to fund our schools. but now we don't have to f
now, all of us will be paying more sales tax. a quarter cent that boils down to paying a penny more for every $4 that you spend. most of the money raised from these new taxes will go to school. we're talking k-12, colleges and universities. the governor had a proverbial gun to the head of education budgets saying if prop 30 didn't pass, state schools would see $6 billion in cuts. prop 30 is also going to transfer money to local governments to help pay for public safety programs. >>...
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it was strong enough today to keep a front from giving us any rainfall. this area of high pressure is going to be shoveled well to the north. -- shoved well to the north. plenty of storms, but not for us. we'll be under the influence of high pressure. that will keep us dry for five or six days. 80s possible for many of you on monday and tuesday. rain stays away for now with near record heat unmanned and tuesday. is an front -- monday and tuesday. san jose 72. san mateo 70. san ramon75. nuvado 74. exteneded forecast, low 80 inland on sunday. this is november. we'll have upper 70s near the bay. we'll stay warm near record heat monday and tuesday ,,,,,,,, ...on the home opener tonig. warriors excited >>> nba up top of the warriors. a packed house. the hope opener tonight. the warriors excited to be taking on memphis. brandon rush going in for the dunk. comes off with a small forward. a knee injury. he's got on mri tomorrow. they had to go on. memphis, 21 points off of the turnovers. warriors would go on a nice run there. warriors kept it close tying at 38 in
it was strong enough today to keep a front from giving us any rainfall. this area of high pressure is going to be shoveled well to the north. -- shoved well to the north. plenty of storms, but not for us. we'll be under the influence of high pressure. that will keep us dry for five or six days. 80s possible for many of you on monday and tuesday. rain stays away for now with near record heat unmanned and tuesday. is an front -- monday and tuesday. san jose 72. san mateo 70. san ramon75. nuvado...
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cbs 5 reporter christin ayers shows us what two cal grads have created to help us. >> reporter: an avatar. >> i'll tell you all about genetically modified food. >> reporter: this is not your average ballot measure guide. think of it as schoolhouse rock for the digital aid. >> propositions are usually full of jargon. >> reporter: they created this website. >> it's like you're laughing when you're watching it. >> reporter: to educate voters, especially young ones, about california's eleven propositions. couldn't we all use a little help? >> how informed do you feel about the propositions? >> not too informed. >> what's prop 32? >> no. >> what's prop 30? do you know? >> something either yes or no on. >> what's prop 37. >> labeling gmo's so i would vote yes on that one. >> and what about prop 32? >> ooh, i don't know 32. >> so if you're going to spend an hour educating yourself about if props... >> reporter: it's not the first time a project has done this. the nonprofit center budget hero let's you create your own budget based on romney's proposal. >> it sound like it could definitely help. >
cbs 5 reporter christin ayers shows us what two cal grads have created to help us. >> reporter: an avatar. >> i'll tell you all about genetically modified food. >> reporter: this is not your average ballot measure guide. think of it as schoolhouse rock for the digital aid. >> propositions are usually full of jargon. >> reporter: they created this website. >> it's like you're laughing when you're watching it. >> reporter: to educate voters, especially...
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stay close and use a kayak. big boats, little boats, how about no boats? for that matter you don't even need your own crab trap to catch crab. >> whoo. >> >> >> reporter: no crabby crabbers here. for $60, party boats like this will take you out and show you how to pull your own crab trap. >> look at that. >> reporter: the skipper says good weather and calm seas produced a perfect storm last weekend. >> i have never seen so much activity in the harbor. the launch ramp was backed up over a mile. >> reporter: for the moment the sport fishermen have the ocean to themselves. it will still be a while, however, before you can crab in the stores. commercial season starts later and it is those professional boats that supply the markets. in a little over a week, the commercial fleet will be allowed to go out and get crabs, too. but whether they leave the docks or not will depend on if they can negotiate a good price with the buyers. in half moon bay, don ford, cbs 5. >>> all right. everybody on a boat! or not. >> it helps
stay close and use a kayak. big boats, little boats, how about no boats? for that matter you don't even need your own crab trap to catch crab. >> whoo. >> >> >> reporter: no crabby crabbers here. for $60, party boats like this will take you out and show you how to pull your own crab trap. >> look at that. >> reporter: the skipper says good weather and calm seas produced a perfect storm last weekend. >> i have never seen so much activity in the harbor....
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she joins us live from washington, d.c. i imagine you're ready to have it finished. >> reporter: don't we wish it could all go on forever? the ads and the rallies? alas, this is the last chance they will have to crisscross the swing states trying to get last-minute undecided voters. >>> reporter: president obama did a little dance in cincinnati where stevie wonder introduced him. also at ohio, mitt romney talked about the president's chances of winning. >> it's possible but not likely. >> reporter: the candidates have been burning up jet fuel crisscrossing the country. on sunday, president obama was in new hampshire, florida, ohio and colorado. >> i know a bunch of you already voted. >> yeah! >> but if you haven't, there's still time. >> reporter: today, he will hit more swing states, wisconsin, iowa and ohio before heading home to chicago for election day. >> after all we've been through together, we can't give up now. >> reporter: mitt romney's battleground bonanza sunday included iowa, ohio, virginia and pennsylvania. >>
she joins us live from washington, d.c. i imagine you're ready to have it finished. >> reporter: don't we wish it could all go on forever? the ads and the rallies? alas, this is the last chance they will have to crisscross the swing states trying to get last-minute undecided voters. >>> reporter: president obama did a little dance in cincinnati where stevie wonder introduced him. also at ohio, mitt romney talked about the president's chances of winning. >> it's possible but...
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for all of us. someone tried to break intor house in the middle of the . it >>> a piedmont woman took matters who her own hands after someone tried to break into her house in the middle of the day. it's the second time that thieves in the last nine days have targeted her house. two crook said rang her -- crooks rain her door bell several times. they broke a window when she didn't open the door. that's when she grabbed a bat. >> it had happened a week ago. and so she was like oh no, they are not doing this again. she was in her bath robe and grabbed this bat and chased up the stairs and swapped it into their trunk. >> swapped. the suspects drove off in a sedan with nevada plates. >>> she was sitting on a gold mine and didn't even know it. today a californiaground mother who lams -- grandmother who almost missed her chance to cash in on a fortune came forward. the lucky winner is $23 million richer. >> reporter: with tears in her eyes julie severa arrived at the lottery office to claim her $23 million
for all of us. someone tried to break intor house in the middle of the . it >>> a piedmont woman took matters who her own hands after someone tried to break into her house in the middle of the day. it's the second time that thieves in the last nine days have targeted her house. two crook said rang her -- crooks rain her door bell several times. they broke a window when she didn't open the door. that's when she grabbed a bat. >> it had happened a week ago. and so she was like oh...
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for all of us. for real people to do the >>> robots have long been considered the foes to job, since automation lessened the need for real people to do the work. but as joe vasquez shows us, that concept may have turned on its head. >> reporter: in the movies, some of them are smart. others are helpful. >> i could help you, miss judy. >> reporter: or just plain menacing. in real life, robots look more like this. and the notion that they kill human jobs is becoming a concept of the past. in fact, robots are now being credited for keeping jobs in the u.s. >> what robots are able to do is they're i believe -- they're able to make companies more competitive. so we've seen that companies have stopped moving manufacturing overseas and some companies are starting to bring that back. >> reporter: john is the ceo of the silicon valley based company adept. here they're building bots that work with and can move around people. others don't mingle in the hallway as much but people still run them, so man and mach
for all of us. for real people to do the >>> robots have long been considered the foes to job, since automation lessened the need for real people to do the work. but as joe vasquez shows us, that concept may have turned on its head. >> reporter: in the movies, some of them are smart. others are helpful. >> i could help you, miss judy. >> reporter: or just plain menacing. in real life, robots look more like this. and the notion that they kill human jobs is becoming a...
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prop 30 stabilizes us. it means we won't have to make -- that was the governors. >> it doesn't give a surplus money to reinvest all the public structures that have been devastated as a result of the lack of revenue over recent years. it gets us to this level. the economy is coming back. we can see a brighter future. over time, we can reinvest in education, reinvest in higher education or social services but it's not happening tomorrow or the next day. >> also, will our taxes be raised? within a new future or the next year? >> well, boaters decided that taxes will be raised. >> besides property. >> beyond property. that's not where we are focusing. there are other things we could do. a lot of this function that appears from sacramento is because the majority has not had the authority to do its job. the two thirds vote threshold without a majority, the minority leader can veto what the majority wants. now the majority can do its job. >> so what are these things? we are saying our taxes, at least not now. so w
prop 30 stabilizes us. it means we won't have to make -- that was the governors. >> it doesn't give a surplus money to reinvest all the public structures that have been devastated as a result of the lack of revenue over recent years. it gets us to this level. the economy is coming back. we can see a brighter future. over time, we can reinvest in education, reinvest in higher education or social services but it's not happening tomorrow or the next day. >> also, will our taxes be...
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all of us will be paying more sales tax, a quarter cent for four years. that boils down to paying a penny more for every four dollars you spend. most of the money raised for the new taxes will go to school k-12, colleges and universities. the governor had a proverbial gun to the head of education budgets saying if prop 30 didn't pass, state schools would see $6 billion in cuts. prop 30 will also transfer money to local governments to help pay for public safety programs. >> the governor got elected to help fix the problem. he put forward a balanced solution. and it not only helps education but helps higher education. >> i think that the results will speak for themselves. >> reporter: now, the main argument against prop 30 was that sacramento lawmakers shouldn't get more of our money because they have proven wasteful in the past. opponents said if it didn't pass, of the legislature and the governor would somehow find the money to fund our schools anyway. now we're not going to have to find out. we know that revenue stream is about to start flowing. in fact,
all of us will be paying more sales tax, a quarter cent for four years. that boils down to paying a penny more for every four dollars you spend. most of the money raised for the new taxes will go to school k-12, colleges and universities. the governor had a proverbial gun to the head of education budgets saying if prop 30 didn't pass, state schools would see $6 billion in cuts. prop 30 will also transfer money to local governments to help pay for public safety programs. >> the governor...
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. >> cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran shows us the possible impact. there's still some undecided voters out there and these numbers, they could have some sway. >> reporter: that's because this is the last economic report we'll see before the election. today both candidates will use it for their campaign blitz to get those undecided voters. a sluggish economy has been a bone of contention. >> reporter: the president started his day in ohio with better-than-expected unemployment numbers. >> this morning we learned that companies hired more workers in october than at any time in the last eight months. >> reporter: employers added 171,000 new jobs in october, about 45,000 more than many analysts anticipated. the labor department says hiring over the summer was better than previously thought. despite the improvement, the president is still facing high unemployment. because more americans are trying to find work, it ticked up from 7.8 to 7.9%. that's the highest number an incumbent president has faced on election day since franklin roosevelt. mitt romney sa
. >> cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran shows us the possible impact. there's still some undecided voters out there and these numbers, they could have some sway. >> reporter: that's because this is the last economic report we'll see before the election. today both candidates will use it for their campaign blitz to get those undecided voters. a sluggish economy has been a bone of contention. >> reporter: the president started his day in ohio with better-than-expected unemployment...
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. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: and he is using star power to push supporters to the polls. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: today bruce springsteen joins the president on the campaign trail. >> i get to fly around with him on the last day that i will ever campaign so that's not a bad way to end things. >> reporter: the latest polls show the white house race is tied nationally. but in the swing states, the president appears to have a slight edge. pollsters believe the president is closer to the 270 electoral votes needed to win. that means he has to capture fewer toss-up states than governor romney to take the election. the obama campaign also believes they are doing better with early voters. >> you can vote early. >> reporter: romney aides dispute that claim and say their supporters have surged to the polls. >> i need your votes. i need your help. >> reporter: an estimated four out of ten voters will have cast their ballots early but both sides are counting on a big election day turnout. they both know having the most supporters isn't enough. the campaigns say they believe the election will be de
. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: and he is using star power to push supporters to the polls. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: today bruce springsteen joins the president on the campaign trail. >> i get to fly around with him on the last day that i will ever campaign so that's not a bad way to end things. >> reporter: the latest polls show the white house race is tied nationally. but in the swing states, the president appears to have a slight edge. pollsters believe the president...
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for all of us. the coast guard says the pee were aboard a 24- foot boatn it capsized at the mouth ofe >>> seven people, including three children, were rescued today. they were aboard a 24 foot boat when it capsized at the mouth of the bay. five people held on to the overturned boat and two others were trapped under neither. the people outside of the boat were rescued by helicoptered. the rest were rescued when the boat was towed ashore. nobody wore a life jacket. >>> the trial of a former san jose principal. charged with failing to report former teacher, chandler, for sexual abuse. he was charge inside january and charged with committing lewd acts on a 2nd grader. >>> construction of the new 49er stadium will hit another milestone next week. crews will begin installing the first of two concrete sections. concrete used for the risers and walls and 10,000 steps for seating. the framework is already 60% complete. >> and tomorrow is the last day for struggling bay area homeowners to get had help with th
for all of us. the coast guard says the pee were aboard a 24- foot boatn it capsized at the mouth ofe >>> seven people, including three children, were rescued today. they were aboard a 24 foot boat when it capsized at the mouth of the bay. five people held on to the overturned boat and two others were trapped under neither. the people outside of the boat were rescued by helicoptered. the rest were rescued when the boat was towed ashore. nobody wore a life jacket. >>> the trial...
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viewers tipped us off to what they say is on ongoing problem at safeway. one shopper says he has lost count of how many times he's been overcharged. in a story you will only see on cbs 5, julie watts goes undercover to find out how often it's happening and what safeway is doing about it. >> you know what? i didn't get it. i can show you. >> reporter: sometimes it's a misplaced price. >> so that's the wrong sign? >> reporter: other times, a computer error. but far too many times, customers complain they're getting overcharged at safeway, anywhere from 10 cents to 10 bucks. >> just recently i started keeping track, because it was happening so often. >> i lost count. >> reporter: and they're not alone. back in 2003, safeway and its southern california von's stores paid fines following two separate lawsuits for overcharging. the judgment in the lawsuit, if either store charges you more than the lowest advertised price, in most cases you're supposed to get the item for free. >> in all the years i've called them on this, i've never gotten the item for free. >> t
viewers tipped us off to what they say is on ongoing problem at safeway. one shopper says he has lost count of how many times he's been overcharged. in a story you will only see on cbs 5, julie watts goes undercover to find out how often it's happening and what safeway is doing about it. >> you know what? i didn't get it. i can show you. >> reporter: sometimes it's a misplaced price. >> so that's the wrong sign? >> reporter: other times, a computer error. but far too...
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for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. and put a federal receiver n charge of fixing it. that was 7 >>> health care for prisoners in california used to be so bad a judge ruled it was unconstitutional. put a receiver in front of it. that was seven years ago. there have been improvementsip cluding a construction of a brand-new medical facility. but, some question if lack of care has turned into cadillac care. >> 400 acres. $1 billion taxpayer dollars. one of the state's biggest construction projects is about to wrap up. >> we are excited. >> reporter: department of correction facility says the plan is to streamline health dare for an aging prison population. >> we will take the sickest patients, the existing prisons as well as the staff associated with caring for those patients and we will move those to one centralized location. >> eventuall
for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. and put a federal receiver n charge of fixing it. that was 7 >>> health care for prisoners in california used to be so bad a judge ruled it was unconstitutional. put a receiver in front of it. that was seven years ago. there have been improvementsip cluding a construction of a brand-new...
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he works 7 days a week to put us through college. >> reporter: workers at the used car dealer say they are glad no one was hurt and they will let insurance take care of the rest. in san leandro, i'm da lin. cbs 5. >>> it begins again. >> here comes round 2. >> yeah. >> we talked about 3. we're almost halfway there. >> ding, ding, ding. >> by the end of the weekend, as soon as you go back to work the sunshine is going to return but it is thursday night and we have a lot of rain moving in our direction. a couple of drips on our camera lens here at the top of cbs 5 looking toward the beautiful majestic bay bridge. rain is making it into the bay area. one thing that arrived is rough surf and a high surf advisory is in effect for the coastline all the way through saturday all this moisture piled in is kicking up the waves and we'll likely see swells 14 to 16 feet through the weekend. video from earlier today. the rough surf in pacifica. radar looks rough. hi-def doppler is beginning to show those showers creep toward the greater san francisco area. but right now the heavy stuff is still to
he works 7 days a week to put us through college. >> reporter: workers at the used car dealer say they are glad no one was hurt and they will let insurance take care of the rest. in san leandro, i'm da lin. cbs 5. >>> it begins again. >> here comes round 2. >> yeah. >> we talked about 3. we're almost halfway there. >> ding, ding, ding. >> by the end of the weekend, as soon as you go back to work the sunshine is going to return but it is thursday...
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smith showed us the neighborhood. >> he got wiped out. she got wiped out. they got wiped out. >> reporter: his cousin's house is wet and cold. >> the bathroom used to be over here. >> reporter: and insurance inspectors have yet to survey the damage of floodwater in the basement. >> reporter: in this close knit multigenerational community many families lost many things but smith salvaged something special. letters he wrote to his mother from vietnam. >> how can you put on a price tag on that. >> gutted and depressing. it this family has lived here for 42 years. they say they want to rebuild. they are still waiting for an insurance adjustor and for the power to be turned back on. back to you. >> here in the bay area multiple events honoring vets. san jose, one of the many parades,th annual parade. -- 94th annual parade. considered one of the biggest. this morning before the parade headed down-market street. >>> in castro valley, veterans monument, years in the making was dedicated at memorial park. it honors service members from all of the military branches.
smith showed us the neighborhood. >> he got wiped out. she got wiped out. they got wiped out. >> reporter: his cousin's house is wet and cold. >> the bathroom used to be over here. >> reporter: and insurance inspectors have yet to survey the damage of floodwater in the basement. >> reporter: in this close knit multigenerational community many families lost many things but smith salvaged something special. letters he wrote to his mother from vietnam. >> how...
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stay with us. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the party earned a supermajy in the both chambers after tuesday's elections. we turn to our political insiders, san francisco chro >>> there may be big plans for democrats in sacramento. party earned super majority in both chambers after tuesday's election. >> you know that expression, be careful what you ask for. that's why we turn to our political insiders san francisco political reporter plus former mayor and former state assembly speaker willie brown. willie brown is no stranger to having a super majority in his house. question is is it a blessing or a headache? >> headache. major major headache. but a blessing because on election night you are proud you got 54. all of a sudden you have got more people than you can feed. you better go to the food bank and get some political help to satisfy these hungry, yapping people. >> most powerful votes are the 54-55. these guys have the power. >> absolutely. the guy who has been wanting a building in his d
stay with us. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the party earned a supermajy in the both chambers after tuesday's elections. we turn to our political insiders, san francisco chro >>> there may be big plans for democrats in sacramento. party earned super majority in both chambers after tuesday's election. >> you know that expression, be careful what you ask for. that's why we turn to our political insiders san francisco political reporter plus former mayor and former state...
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their content for commercial use without permission. the problem is, it's false. >>> you know when the dot com bubble burst, catered lunches and free beer fridays went the way of ipos. well now, there's a start up that's even paying to clean employee's houses twice a month and other companies might want to take note. >> reporter: lunch is served in redwood city. and talk about serving up company loyalty. >> do you see yourself staying here for a while. >> absolutely. they're going to have to pry me out of here. >> he's engaged to be married but it might seem more like he's on a honey moon with his new employer. >> there's a shuttle bus. breakfast on the shuttle. wifi on the shuttle. when i get to work there's a lunch the gym they pay my phone bill. >> and his company will pay him to take a vacation. two months ago he started working for the redwood city start up ever note an app that keeps you organized. he launched ever note five years ago and sees freebies as things that make employees more productive. you're here because you want to
their content for commercial use without permission. the problem is, it's false. >>> you know when the dot com bubble burst, catered lunches and free beer fridays went the way of ipos. well now, there's a start up that's even paying to clean employee's houses twice a month and other companies might want to take note. >> reporter: lunch is served in redwood city. and talk about serving up company loyalty. >> do you see yourself staying here for a while. >> absolutely....
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cbs reporter charlie shows us half the palestinian victims are women and children. >> an angry crowd gathered outside a hospital in gaza this morning as bodies of children killed in yesterday's air strike were brought out to be buried. the four children died along with their mother and four other family members in their three story home when it was hit by an israeli air strike. the husband and father who lost his family was inconsolable. the israeli military says the house was targeted because they believed the hamas commander responsible of launching missiles towards israel was hiding there. the israelis say they're investigating the bombing. throughout the night and into today the israeli military pounded the gaza strip in a bombardment that came pierre and by sea. the air strikes are aimed at crippling hamas and its ability to fire missiles into israel. there's no question why this building was hit by israeli air strikes over night. it's one of the main police headquarters here in gaza but flying overhead in gaza city this morning and government offices nearby. this is not a place
cbs reporter charlie shows us half the palestinian victims are women and children. >> an angry crowd gathered outside a hospital in gaza this morning as bodies of children killed in yesterday's air strike were brought out to be buried. the four children died along with their mother and four other family members in their three story home when it was hit by an israeli air strike. the husband and father who lost his family was inconsolable. the israeli military says the house was targeted...
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for one, the giants used 1.5tons of confetti, that is 10 times what they used last year. the price tag? $30,000 for the nontoxic strips of victory. >>> you will not believe what else we have in forecast. >> i am still celebrating. >> i can see that. you are all tkretsed for them. i am dressed for a really sunny day. 8 o 13 degreesa above normal. good evening, from the transamerica building looking out at the bridge. average high in san francisco, this time of the year, 69, carpenterly 72 degrees. wow! oakland sporting clear skies in the low 70s, san josa, 74, we are shy of the 80 at this hour at redwood city. looks like today's high, 70s at the beaches and middle highs at the bay. topping off at 80 in mountain view. and low 80s. meanwhile tonight, significant cool down you will feel the difference, it will be into the 50s. 50 and 57 degrees. okay, here is what you need to know as you begin your brand- new workweek. we will have starry skies tonight. all of that, records for monday. extended forecast, boy werbgs have a big swing in the weather pat upper. we will wrap up th
for one, the giants used 1.5tons of confetti, that is 10 times what they used last year. the price tag? $30,000 for the nontoxic strips of victory. >>> you will not believe what else we have in forecast. >> i am still celebrating. >> i can see that. you are all tkretsed for them. i am dressed for a really sunny day. 8 o 13 degreesa above normal. good evening, from the transamerica building looking out at the bridge. average high in san francisco, this time of the year, 69,...
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their mothers were screened to see if they had any infections, used antibiotics or had long periods of fever during their pregnancies. researchers found no relation between autism and minor infections but when it came to influenza during pregnancy, the frequency was twice as high for those children compared to toddlers who do not have the flu during pregnancies. if the mothers had a fever lasting more than a week while carrying the baby, the child had a three times greater risk of developing autism than other children. researchers found mothers who took antibiotics during pregnancy had a small risk of having children with autism. investigators say there may be statistical shortcomings in the data and more research needs to be done to better understand the connection. >>> are you looking for a sweet end to the show? of course we are. stick around for a record- breaker that will get your sweet tooth going and going and going coming your way. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> we place the olive oil on the pan. roasted the garlic. >> as the garlic starts to turn a light golden color, we put the mus
their mothers were screened to see if they had any infections, used antibiotics or had long periods of fever during their pregnancies. researchers found no relation between autism and minor infections but when it came to influenza during pregnancy, the frequency was twice as high for those children compared to toddlers who do not have the flu during pregnancies. if the mothers had a fever lasting more than a week while carrying the baby, the child had a three times greater risk of developing...
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stay with us for updated results. special live coverage begins at 4:00 and we'll be streaming right to the web at cbssf.com. so you'll be in the know. >>> when we come back, she has been helping californians cast their votes for decades now. meet a san francisco woman who remembers work the polls when eisenhower was running for president. >> hi i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs 5 weather center. temperatures soaring to possible record levels again today but a major cooldown is in the works too. we'll talk about that coming up. ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, about long experience. but n there's a bay area woman whs worked every presidential election since 1952. >>> some poll workers can talk about long experience then there's a bay area woman who worked every presidential election since 1952. cbs 5 reporter elissa harrington is here in san francisco where today that woman is getting some much deserved recognition. >> reporter: at 1:30, secretary of state debra bowen will honor elisa kennedy, 96 years old. this is her gar
stay with us for updated results. special live coverage begins at 4:00 and we'll be streaming right to the web at cbssf.com. so you'll be in the know. >>> when we come back, she has been helping californians cast their votes for decades now. meet a san francisco woman who remembers work the polls when eisenhower was running for president. >> hi i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs 5 weather center. temperatures soaring to possible record levels again today but a major...
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she joins us now, pardon that. and tell us, how are the folks doing? we know folks on the east coast are resilient. but we just heard an interview with a gentleman, tough... >> reporter: well, yes. like the interview you just heard, it's heart-wrenching. people have these stories of just massive destruction, their lives turned around, personal belongings gone, many people also lost loved ones who died or got hurt. on the flip side from the heart- wrenching you have the heartwarming. people are really pulling together very resilient here in this community. many staying put because they say they doesn't want to go to shows shelters. they can make do in their homes. they survived sandy. they will put up with this nor and they also want protect their homes from looters. so they are pooling resources in the sense of generators or fireplaces or some ways they can heat up, share blankets and making do. this weather will change soon and they will have more ability to clean up. >> have you seen a lot of people evacuating? i have a friend in rockaway beach who h
she joins us now, pardon that. and tell us, how are the folks doing? we know folks on the east coast are resilient. but we just heard an interview with a gentleman, tough... >> reporter: well, yes. like the interview you just heard, it's heart-wrenching. people have these stories of just massive destruction, their lives turned around, personal belongings gone, many people also lost loved ones who died or got hurt. on the flip side from the heart- wrenching you have the heartwarming....
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you always believed in us. >> we are so fortunate to have these fans. they're the best. >> reporter: the hardware was on hand in the hands of manager bruce beach chicago he carried the world series trophy throughout the parade and rally. his car ran out of gas. go to the city hall, though. all the people at the parade had to get there somehow. bart had the second highest day of ridership on record yesterday. at least 475,000 people rode bart compared to 300,000 on an average day. final numbers are expected to come out today. we posted lots more video of the parade, the crowd and all things giants. just check out our website, cbssf.com. >> that's bochy's car right there. believe it or not, the fans came out from the parade and pushed it the last quarter mile or so. >> a rolls royce with no gas. >> go figure. you have to fill that baby up. >>> 6:07. the east coast slowly recovering from super storm sandy. this morning, some subways are rolling. all three major airports are open. power problems still kills. the number of deaths blamed on sandy has now pass
you always believed in us. >> we are so fortunate to have these fans. they're the best. >> reporter: the hardware was on hand in the hands of manager bruce beach chicago he carried the world series trophy throughout the parade and rally. his car ran out of gas. go to the city hall, though. all the people at the parade had to get there somehow. bart had the second highest day of ridership on record yesterday. at least 475,000 people rode bart compared to 300,000 on an average day....
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arnold schwarzenegger used that talent and jerry brown uses it. she starts it. she has this laundry list of people who worked for her for many years, matthew, stanley, martha cohen, there's just a whole host of them. then she has all the purveyors want to be part of the effort they make a major statement when they do it and it all happens. >> but the best part they have is the fans because get all these people getting in and getting out was magnificent. i really have to hand it to them of the no clogs no problems no nothing. >> people actually walked. you walked from -- some people walked from city hall down to the parade route start and then they walked back along the way. i have to tell you, san francisco -- >> i have a final question. we have to go. i have a final question. do you actually sit through the whole ceremony? [ laughter ] >> for all that ra-ra? you didn't, did you? you got up and left as soon as there was a break. [ pause ] >> he's not answering. there you go. >> probably a good idea. [ laughter ] >> thanks so much. >> phil matier, mayor brown, yo
arnold schwarzenegger used that talent and jerry brown uses it. she starts it. she has this laundry list of people who worked for her for many years, matthew, stanley, martha cohen, there's just a whole host of them. then she has all the purveyors want to be part of the effort they make a major statement when they do it and it all happens. >> but the best part they have is the fans because get all these people getting in and getting out was magnificent. i really have to hand it to them of...
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watch what happens when turn off the radar and only use the weather service radar. basically don't see anything. it looks like it's not even raining at clear lake and santa rosa but it's pouring right now. that's the difference that hi- def doppler can show you have. that's what we'll show you over the next several days. rainfall totals it's a lot. we are not expecting widespread river flooding because it's november and the rivers are low. but napa will likely see five to nine inches of rain, mill valley 5 to 8" of rainfall. san mateo up to half foot and san jose 3 to 5" of rain. that means a lot of snow in the mountains. this could be epic skiing weather for you come the top of next week especially above 7500 feet. by friday, we are looking at two to three feet of new snow. by sunday we could be looking at 100 inches of new snow at the highest elevations of the sierra. all of this because of a river of moisture which is moving into the pacific ocean and through the pacific ocean all the way to the west coast. here's a look at satellite and radar. i want to show you
watch what happens when turn off the radar and only use the weather service radar. basically don't see anything. it looks like it's not even raining at clear lake and santa rosa but it's pouring right now. that's the difference that hi- def doppler can show you have. that's what we'll show you over the next several days. rainfall totals it's a lot. we are not expecting widespread river flooding because it's november and the rivers are low. but napa will likely see five to nine inches of rain,...
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and they didn't tell us. they thought they were going to be able to get over there, fix it and it would be done. >> the outage effects the departures runway. arrivals runway, that's open, but it's up to the airlines to decide whether they want to fly in. >>> he was on the run for several months, but a bay area rapper's luck finally ran out in vegas. the feds caught up to him. now he's taking center stage in an international drug ring investigation. >> reporter: they call him miami the most, a rapper whose real name is michael lott. he belongs to biz entertainment. they were a group of rappers doubling as drug dealers. investigators say they have video of lott and other entertainment rappers selling ecstasy and cocaine to undercover operators. according to investigators, lott was not alone. a host of other rappers were allegedly running a drug ring, with connections as far away as new york. in april, investigators took down 25 other people associated with biz entertainment, much to the disappointment of fans a
and they didn't tell us. they thought they were going to be able to get over there, fix it and it would be done. >> the outage effects the departures runway. arrivals runway, that's open, but it's up to the airlines to decide whether they want to fly in. >>> he was on the run for several months, but a bay area rapper's luck finally ran out in vegas. the feds caught up to him. now he's taking center stage in an international drug ring investigation. >> reporter: they call...
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but the red cross could still use your help. so please join us tomorrow. it all starts at 6 a.m. it's a telethon to raise money for the american red cross for hurricane sandy relief. again that runs tomorrow from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. more details at our website, cbssf.com. >>> those folks need our help because another storm is on its way. many new yorkers are digging in to weather a powerful nor'easter that's got its sights set on that very same region. >> we have been through this for 8 or 9 days now. i mean, we are not going anywhere. >> snow is falling in philadelphia, parts of connecticut, as well. wind speeds are expected to peak around 60 miles an hour sometime today. meteorologists say the nor'easter is now veering further offshore though weakening its impact. so that's good news, lawrence. but boy, they sure don't need this. >> the downside is they are not seeing that real torrential rainfall but they are getting snow and we don't have homes, that's another problem entirely. >>> around the bay area major changes. low clouds and fog swept onshore overnight. the sea breeze is b
but the red cross could still use your help. so please join us tomorrow. it all starts at 6 a.m. it's a telethon to raise money for the american red cross for hurricane sandy relief. again that runs tomorrow from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. more details at our website, cbssf.com. >>> those folks need our help because another storm is on its way. many new yorkers are digging in to weather a powerful nor'easter that's got its sights set on that very same region. >> we have been through this...
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for us in the bay area of northern california, beautiful weather. if anything as we head towards sunday, monday, and election day, high pressure will be getting stronger. and migrate just a little more to the north for the perfect november recipe. northwest flow of air as you're going to get sunshine and temperatures approaching the record levels. some of you inland will be getting up near 80 degrees for three straight days. for the weekend, it's all about the 70s. the highs inland and near the bay and the near record highs on monday and tuesday and as for rainfall, you need to wait for that this week. now, we'll talk highs for the first time of the weekend tomorrow. downtown san francisco, near 70 degrees. it is real comfortable weather outside tomorrow. and redwood city at 72. mountainview at 73. brentwood 77. mid-70s for sonoma, kentfield, upper 60s for daily city, 67 degrees. it's all about the sunshine. near 80 on monday and tuesday and no rainfall until next friday. we'll be right back. ok...1-0 record o e >>> a new look that the warriors put
for us in the bay area of northern california, beautiful weather. if anything as we head towards sunday, monday, and election day, high pressure will be getting stronger. and migrate just a little more to the north for the perfect november recipe. northwest flow of air as you're going to get sunshine and temperatures approaching the record levels. some of you inland will be getting up near 80 degrees for three straight days. for the weekend, it's all about the 70s. the highs inland and near the...
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cbs 5 reporter anne makovec joins us know. anne, it's amazing people still do this when so many have cameras. >> reporter: yeah. that's the thing. if you're going to engage in ridiculous hooliganism these days it's not the police that you need to worry, it's the guy with the cell phone because that can identify you and lead to serious felony charges. check out this cell phone video. police are now circulating it trying to identify two people who set a muni bus on fire sunday night at 12:30 a.m. on monday. thethe driver had gotten off the bus before it began. police hope someone recognizes these two and turns them in. >> we will identify you, arrest you, prosecute you and you're going to pay for it. so don't go there. >> this vandalism suspect was identified this week as 22-year- old gregory tyler graniss. his picture was circulated on social media sites. it was shared 18,000 times. and this is his mugshot. he is facing felony charges of vandalism and injuring or destroying a passenger transit vehicle. he could end up paying re
cbs 5 reporter anne makovec joins us know. anne, it's amazing people still do this when so many have cameras. >> reporter: yeah. that's the thing. if you're going to engage in ridiculous hooliganism these days it's not the police that you need to worry, it's the guy with the cell phone because that can identify you and lead to serious felony charges. check out this cell phone video. police are now circulating it trying to identify two people who set a muni bus on fire sunday night at...
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it's already there if you are watching us in marin, sonoma and napa valley. it's heading quickly south. that means you in novato and mill valley and richmond and vallejo. it's a matter of about 20 or 30 minutes before the rain begins. south of the golden gate including san mateo, palo alto, redwood city, hayward, fremont, you likely have another hour or two before the rain moves in but once it gets here it's not going to move out for hours. we are stuck with the clouds. cue the birds swinging by our camera now. livermore 64. downtown san francisco 62. and san jose 63 degrees. low pressure off the western washington and west coast. not as big as sandy but it has a counterclockwise swirl slamming into the northwest but the southern edge of it is moving into the bay area. you see the rain in inland sections of northern california. chico and redding getting a lot of rainfall heading in our direction. it arrives tonight. it will impact you coming up from about 7 or 8:00 onward even in the south bay. half inch of rainfall. quickly it moves out. we'll get sunshine a
it's already there if you are watching us in marin, sonoma and napa valley. it's heading quickly south. that means you in novato and mill valley and richmond and vallejo. it's a matter of about 20 or 30 minutes before the rain begins. south of the golden gate including san mateo, palo alto, redwood city, hayward, fremont, you likely have another hour or two before the rain moves in but once it gets here it's not going to move out for hours. we are stuck with the clouds. cue the birds swinging...
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for all of us. teammate david lee was stang by with the pen.. >>> the warriors agreed with stephen curry on a contract. teammate was standing by with the pen. >> i texted him on the way home. if you need to borrow my pen, i got an extra pen for him. i'd love to have him here for as many years as he can. >> curry signed today but then shot 2-for-14 in his opening game in phoenix. bogen made his debut. he had eight points on 18 limited minutes. warriors down one. three minutes left. curry finished with just five points. but the difference, carl landry, he nails this shot. curry with a chance to put the game away at the line. but he misses both free throw shots, so the suns have one final chance. sebastian telfair, this to win the game. did he get it off in time? no. didn't go. warriors hang on. and they are 1-and-0. >>> i get on the bus and ryan vogelsong sits next to me. super tough. we're talking on the bus. everyone is talking. he's like, you know, i watched that katy perry part of me movie, and ma
for all of us. teammate david lee was stang by with the pen.. >>> the warriors agreed with stephen curry on a contract. teammate was standing by with the pen. >> i texted him on the way home. if you need to borrow my pen, i got an extra pen for him. i'd love to have him here for as many years as he can. >> curry signed today but then shot 2-for-14 in his opening game in phoenix. bogen made his debut. he had eight points on 18 limited minutes. warriors down one. three...
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people are using vacation time to really do hard work. but it's meaningful and i think they are getting a lot out of it being able to help out. >> reporter: if somebody even donates $10 or as much as $500 or whatever they can, a dollar, how do we use these funds? >> every wit helps and we're seeing -- every bit helps and we're seeing small and large donations all pooled to go towards shelter relief. we have emergency response vehicles, even some from california, that are headed out there and that have been out delivering meals to the most affected areas. we have been holding warming centers and purchasing supplies to get to people what they need right away. >> reporter: i am so proud because cbs is doing a telethon like this conducting this kind of telethon throughout many cities across the united states. >> we're thrilled and so grateful to the bay area for the responding with such generosity. it's fantastic. >> reporter: i want to throw out there my own personal contribution. at this particular time i want to invite any of you that are
people are using vacation time to really do hard work. but it's meaningful and i think they are getting a lot out of it being able to help out. >> reporter: if somebody even donates $10 or as much as $500 or whatever they can, a dollar, how do we use these funds? >> every wit helps and we're seeing -- every bit helps and we're seeing small and large donations all pooled to go towards shelter relief. we have emergency response vehicles, even some from california, that are headed out...
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the crooks knew to use a sledgehammer. look closely. you can see a customer refusing the robber's orders to get down. instead, she hovered over the stroller to protect her two and a half month old infant. >> protecting her child. she was protecting her child, because the glass was flying. >> reporter: employees say the men had several layers of clothing over their body armor and spoke english with deep voices and heavy accents. with their arms full, they bumped into each other, dropping jewelry on their way out the door. they were in and out in 1 minute 15 seconds. the crime is highly unusual for los gatos, one of the safest cities in the area. >> it's only a matter of time before they're caught. >> reporter: we're live here at a parking lot just four blocks away from the crime scene. this is where the police found one of the getaway cars. they think the men got into another getaway car. this is at the entrance to the creek trail on miles avenue. police say if you saw anything strange or suspicious here yesterday at noon, give them a co
the crooks knew to use a sledgehammer. look closely. you can see a customer refusing the robber's orders to get down. instead, she hovered over the stroller to protect her two and a half month old infant. >> protecting her child. she was protecting her child, because the glass was flying. >> reporter: employees say the men had several layers of clothing over their body armor and spoke english with deep voices and heavy accents. with their arms full, they bumped into each other,...
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toys 'r us is apologizing for any inconvenience. but as we warned last week, this is common among online retailers who oversell those limited black friday deals. in fact, we got a similar complaint today about dell. now, state law requires retailers honor those black friday deals or you can sue them for the difference. if you have a consumer complaint, give us a call at 1- 888-5-helps-u. >> that's helpful. >> but then you have to take the time to take them to court or you can call us and we can call and see what we can get done for you. >> better option. [ laughter ] >> thank you. >>> sandbagging in the bay area. i mean, when he's the last time you heard of that? who needs it and where you can find it. >>> cold wet weather may have played a role in this catcher fire plus the good samaritan who saved the two women inside. >> the powerball jackpot is up to $550 million. when california might get into the game. ,,,,,, well, inside the brewer, there's a giant staircase. and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee. ac
toys 'r us is apologizing for any inconvenience. but as we warned last week, this is common among online retailers who oversell those limited black friday deals. in fact, we got a similar complaint today about dell. now, state law requires retailers honor those black friday deals or you can sue them for the difference. if you have a consumer complaint, give us a call at 1- 888-5-helps-u. >> that's helpful. >> but then you have to take the time to take them to court or you can call...
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. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, honey, don't use your sleeve. vo: for cold and flu season, there's clorox bleach. enough for a washington mane honors veterans *every day of the year.. welcome back.. >>> one washington man honors veterans every day of the year. welcome back, everyone. >> in a peugeot sound neighborhood, nearly everyone stops for the sound of that trumpet. >> the 71-year-old says he does it partly in appreciation for the military and partly for the neighbors. when they hear him, they come out of their homes and stand at attention. >> how could you not? taps. >> he says it's a moment they can all honor or reflect in silence. >> it does make you think a lot. >> tell us who you would like to thank this veterans day. e-mail us or comment on our facebook or twitter page. my mom, dad, uncles, two grandfathers, cousin in the air force. i come from a strong military family. >> my father is a veteran, his brother, my grandparents as well. does make you reflect a lot. >> it does and they should be honored every day of the year. >> absolutel
. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, honey, don't use your sleeve. vo: for cold and flu season, there's clorox bleach. enough for a washington mane honors veterans *every day of the year.. welcome back.. >>> one washington man honors veterans every day of the year. welcome back, everyone. >> in a peugeot sound neighborhood, nearly everyone stops for the sound of that trumpet. >> the 71-year-old says he does it partly in appreciation for the military and partly for the neighbors. when they...
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that's giving us a light onshore flow. that's why we're cloudy at the golden gate and why tomorrow for some of you we'll start off cloudy. high pressure expanding inside inn size and reach coming up over the weekend. and that's what's going to give us absolutely perfect superb weekend weather especially for november. mainly sunny skies a dry northwest flow of air will give us beautiful weather for several days starting tomorrow. so mainly sunny skies, mornings will be chilly down to the 40s for a lot of you but afternoons will be warm. some of you getting into the 80s over the weekend. tomorrow 68 for oakland 70 for concord and three degrees below average for. san jose that's 69 degrees. sunnyvale 70, walnut creek 71, pleasant hill 71. 70 for santa rosa. mill valley tomorrow 68 degrees. extended forecast, a lot of sunshine for november. 80s through the week and dry. and it's a new month and it's also a new season for air quality. with more on that, roberta gonzales is live tonight. >> reporter: today is the first day of wi
that's giving us a light onshore flow. that's why we're cloudy at the golden gate and why tomorrow for some of you we'll start off cloudy. high pressure expanding inside inn size and reach coming up over the weekend. and that's what's going to give us absolutely perfect superb weekend weather especially for november. mainly sunny skies a dry northwest flow of air will give us beautiful weather for several days starting tomorrow. so mainly sunny skies, mornings will be chilly down to the 40s for...
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i want to thank everybody for joining us. remember, face the nation is next. >> if you're stepping out the door, enjoy your sunday. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> schieffer: today on "face the nation," israel bombs terrorist targets in gaza for the fifth straight day from the air and the sea. israel has launched more than
i want to thank everybody for joining us. remember, face the nation is next. >> if you're stepping out the door, enjoy your sunday. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> schieffer: today on "face the nation," israel bombs terrorist targets in gaza for the fifth straight day from the air and the sea. israel has launched more than